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Journal Article

Hui, Ben B; Hocking, Jane S; Braat, Sabine; Donovan, Basil; Fairley, Christopher K; Guy, Rebecca; Spark, Simone; Yeung, Anna; Low, Nicola; Regan, David (2022). Intensified partner notification and repeat testing can improve the effectiveness of screening in reducing Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence: a mathematical modelling study. Sexually transmitted infections, 98(6), pp. 414-419. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/sextrans-2021-055220

Hocking, Jane S; Wood, Anna; Temple-Smith, Meredith; Braat, Sabine; Law, Matthew; Bulfone, Liliana; Jones, Callum; van Driel, Mieke; Fairley, Christopher K; Donovan, Basil; Guy, Rebecca; Low, Nicola; Kaldor, John; Gunn, Jane (2022). The impact of removing financial incentives and/or audit and feedback on chlamydia testing in general practice: A cluster randomised controlled trial (ACCEPt-able). PLoS medicine, 19(1), e1003858. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003858

Goller, Jane L; De Livera, Alysha M; Donovan, Basil; Fairley, Christopher K; Low, Nicola; Hocking, Jane S (2021). Epididymitis rates in Australian hospitals 2009-2018: ecological analysis. Sexually transmitted infections, 97(5), pp. 387-390. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/sextrans-2020-054473

Goller, Jane L; De Livera, Alysha M; Guy, Rebecca J; Low, Nicola; Donovan, Basil; Law, Matthew; Kaldor, John M; Fairley, Christopher K; Hocking, Jane S (2018). Rates of pelvic inflammatory disease and ectopic pregnancy in Australia, 2009-2014: ecological analysis of hospital data. Sexually transmitted infections, 94(7), pp. 534-541. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/sextrans-2017-053423

Hocking, Jane S; Temple-Smith, Meredith; Guy, Rebecca; Donovan, Basil; Braat, Sabine; Law, Matthew; Gunn, Jane; Regan, David; Vaisey, Alaina; Bulfone, Liliana; Kaldor, John; Fairley, Christopher K; Low, Nicola (2018). Population effectiveness of opportunistic chlamydia testing in primary care in Australia: a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 392(10156), pp. 1413-1422. Elsevier 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31816-6

Ali, Hammad; McManus, Hamish; O'Connor, Catherine C; Callander, Denton; Kong, Marlene; Graham, Simon; Saulo, Dina; Fairley, Christopher K; Regan, David G; Grulich, Andrew; Low, Nicola; Guy, Rebecca J; Donovan, Basil (2017). Human papillomavirus vaccination and genital warts in young Indigenous Australians: national sentinel surveillance data. Medical Journal of Australia, 206(5), pp. 204-209. Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd

Hocking, Jane S; Temple-Smith, Meredith; van Driel, Mieke; Law, Matthew; Guy, Rebecca; Bulfone, Liliana; Wood, Anna; Low, Nicola; Donovan, Basil; Fairley, Christopher K; Kaldor, John; Gunn, Jane (2016). Can preventive care activities in general practice be sustained when financial incentives and external audit plus feedback are removed? ACCEPt-able: a cluster randomised controlled trial protocol. Implementation Science, 11(1), p. 122. BioMed Central 10.1186/s13012-016-0489-0

Yeung, Anna H.; Temple-Smith, Meredith; Fairley, Christopher K.; Vaisey, Alaina M.; Guy, Rebecca; Law, Matthew G.; Low, Nicola; Bingham, Amie L.; Gunn, Jane; Kaldor, John; Donovan, Basil; Hocking, Jane S. (2014). Chlamydia prevalence in young attenders of rural and regional primary care services in Australia: a cross-sectional survey. Medical Journal of Australia, 200(3), pp. 170-175. Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd 10.5694/mja13.10729

Guy, Rebecca; Hocking, Jane; Low, Nicola; Ali, Hammad; Bauer, Heidi M; Walker, Jenny; Klausner, Jeffrey D; Donovan, Basil; Kaldor, John M (2012). Interventions to increase rescreening for repeat chlamydial infection. Sexually transmitted diseases, 39(2), pp. 136-46. Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31823ed4ec

Conference or Workshop Item

Goller, Jane L; Livera, Alysha De; Guy, Rebecca J; Low, Nicola; Donovan, Basil; Law, Mathew; Kaldor, John; Fairley, Christopher K; Hocking, Jane S (2017). Lb3.258 Rates of pelvic inflammatory disease and ectopic pregnancy are no longer declining: an ecological analysis of australian hospital admissions and emergency presentation data, 2009–2014. Sexually transmitted infections, 92(Suppl 2), A190.1-A190. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.493

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